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Fast Probes Outmeasure AFM

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ATLANTA, April 18, 2008 -- A new method for material characterization at the nanoscale integrates probe technology based on flexible membranes with a traditional atomic force microscopy (AFM) system to measure multiple properties of biomaterials and other materials simultaneously, at speeds up to 100 times faster than conventional AFM. The force sensing integrated readout and active tip (Firat) probe can replace traditional AFM for applications such as fast topographic imaging, quantitative material characterization and single-molecule mechanics measurements, the researchers said, and for simultaneously measuring...Read full article

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    Published: April 2008
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